May God bless you and your...

...and ten years later, you have a namesake...Sarah Atlantis...our first girl in a family full of men in the past 40 years! Thanks so much for sending her. I know you had a hand in it.
Gramerry
March 01, 2024 | Friend
Salt Lake City, Utah
1973 - 2014
Aug. 17, 1973 ~ March 1, 2014Sarah Ella Van Wagenen passed away at her home in Claremont, California, from causes incident to cancer. She was in the company of her son, Auden, daughter Zoe, and her parents. She received tender and loving care in her last months from her family, friends, Seasons...
Read More...and ten years later, you have a namesake...Sarah Atlantis...our first girl in a family full of men in the past 40 years! Thanks so much for sending her. I know you had a hand in it.
Gramerry
March 01, 2024 | Friend
Remembering the life and death of a vibrant woman, neighbor and friend. Rest in Peace, Sarah.
Linda de Azevedo
March 01, 2023 | Friend
I still think about you. I miss you, my friend. I wish I knew what you were doing now. I know you are looking out for your kids.
Emilie de Azevedo
March 07, 2020 | Salt Lake CIty, UT | Friend
Sarah was a bright light in life, a clever and brilliant young woman when I met her in my new neighborhood, and a woman who changed the world. Love to her family and her children.
Linda de Azevedo
March 02, 2020 | Salt Lake City, UT | Neighbor
She sounds like a very wonderful person. Keep her in good thoughts and thus she will always be.
April 28, 2019
Miss you Sarah. You are a guardian angel to many. I know you are.
March 04, 2019
Missing you and thinking about you on this day, Sarah. Your family are such wonderful friends. I know they think about you every day. I had a lovely visit with your Mom recently. God Bless and Rest in Peace, your friend, Linda de Azevedo.
Linda de Azevedo
March 03, 2019 | Holladay, UT
She is an amazing woman. I am sure she is helping all of us that know her.
Ken Johnson
March 01, 2019 | Salt Lake City, UT | Friend
I met Sarah about a dozen times and each one was a highlight of my life. Our shared love of soccer, our children, and esoteric conversation made her a much bigger part of my life than she would have seemed given the limited time we spent together. I can't begin to express how sad I was not to be able to attend her service, but if anyone would understand the priority of needing to coach a soccer tournament, it would be Sarah.
Even more difficult to express is the depth of my sadness...
James Meacham
January 07, 2015 | Long Beach, CA